Batman ’66 Cartoon Art

This series of Batman art done in the 1966 style is awesome. Where was this cartoon series when I was a kid? These fantastic illustrations are from Des Taylor, who has an amazing eye for Batman style.

They could still do this cartoon today. I see it as Mad Men meets Gotham, meets Bewitched. I just love those colors and that retro style. Well, we may not have this on TV, but at least Des Taylor gives us a glimpse into this fantastic world.

1966 batman

1966 batman

1966 batman

1966 batman

1966 batman

1966 batman

1966 batman

1966 batman

1966 batman

1966 batman

Behind The scenes Images From The Logan’s Run TV Series

I loved Logan’s Run when I was a kid. Both the movie and the short lived TV series. Even now that I have passed carousel age, I can still appreciate it. Check out these behind the scenes images from the show, mixed with some actual images from the episodes. These sure bring back memories.

With Hollywood making so many reboots I expect to see this title happen again fairly soon. Though I hope I’m wrong. Some things should be left alone.

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logan's run tv series

logan's run tv series

logan's run tv series

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logan's run tv series

logan's run tv series

logan's run tv series

Star Wars In French

Have you ever wondered what Star wars characters are called in other countries? Well, cartoonist James Chapman clues us in with this cute cartoon. The Millennium Falcon is the Millénium Condor naturally. Chewie is Chico. That seems about right too. But Jabba the Woodsman? I don’t remember that side of the space slug. The Death Star is The Black Star.

It’s fun to look at different languages and compare words. The great thing about Star wars is that no matter what language you watch it in, the story is universal. May the France be with you! Sorry. Couldn’t resist.

star wars in france

Beautiful Custom Superhero Motorcycle Helmets

Most motorcycle helmets are boring. They are meant to protect your skull, not look pretty. However, there is no reason they can’t both protect you and look awesome at the same time. AirGraffix offers motorcycle helmets customized with all kinds of superheros and pop culture characters.

There’s Spider Man, Boba Fett, Venom, Iron Man and the Power Rangers, to name a few. There’s no reason not to look cool as you are cruising down the highway on your bike. These helmets are really works of art.

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superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

superhero motorcycle helmets

Artist Inserts Real-Life Enterprise Model Into Modern Star Trek

In recent years the Enterprise has gone digital, but the original version of Star Trek’s flagship was a real-life miniature model. So, what happens when you replace the digital Enterprise of New Trek with the older model?

Illustrator and concept artist Nick Acosta shows us. He took some photos of the original model which is currently being restored at the Smithsonian and composited those images into newer film shots. The results are nothing short of amazing. It just goes to show you that physical props are more realistic. If it is lit correctly, it beats digital every time.

real life star trek enterprise model photos

real life star trek enterprise model photos

real life star trek enterprise model photos

real life star trek enterprise model photos

real life star trek enterprise model photos

real life star trek enterprise model photos

real life star trek enterprise model photos

real life star trek enterprise model photos

LEGO Minifig Tattoos

I don’t know about you, but I’m not manly enough to get a tattoo. However, if I ever man up and get one, it would probably be something awesome like the tattoos below. These excellent tattoos of LEGO Minifigs were made ​​by Polish artist Max Pniewski from Bristol, England.

The artist obviously loves to ink LEGO Minifigs and he does an excellent job. Everything from Breaking Bad to Star Wars and superheroes. I love the quality of his work. Maybe it’s time I just walk in and get a tattoo. Nah. I’ll just admire these.

lego mini figure tatooes

lego mini figure tatooes

lego mini figure tatooes

lego mini figure tatooes

lego mini figure tatooes

lego mini figure tatooes

lego mini figure tatooes

lego mini figure tatooes

lego mini figure tatooes

lego mini figure tatooes

lego mini figure tatooes

Funny Marvel Superhero Action Figure Photography

Some people just play with their action figures, while others make an art form out of playing with their toys. Photographer Hrjoe has taken this wonderful series of photos that capture our favorite Marvel superhero action figures in funny situations.

It’s like watching secret behind the scenes footage of their lives together. Or a Marvel sitcom. You won’t believe some of the situations they get into.

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marvel action figure photography

marvel action figure photography

marvel action figure photography

marvel action figure photography

marvel action figure photography

Batman Inspired Cereals

Like Jello, there’s always room for more superhero cereals. Phil Postma created this series of Batman-inspired cereal boxes. The art on each box blows my mind. Each has a ton of detail relating to that character. The Riddler’s cereal has a free puzzle on the back(Of course), while the Penguin’s cereal is shaped like little fish, for instance.

Why can’t we have cereals this cool for real? I ask you, in a world where we have put a man on the moon and managed to divorce George Lucas from Star Wars, why can we not have this?

batman cereals

batman cereals

batman cereals

batman cereals

batman cereals

batman cereals

batman cereals

batman cereals

batman cereals

batman cereals

batman cereals

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